Admission to: Jewish Museum
Admission to: Children's Museum
Admission to: Portuguese Synagogue
Audio guide
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Headphones for audio guide
Children aged 0-5 can enter free of charge
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Children aged 0-17 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Audio commentary is available in English / Spanish / Portuguese / German / French / Italian / Dutch / Hebrew
The buildings in the Jewish Cultural Quarter have lockers and/or racks where you can leave your coats, umbrellas, and small bags or backpacks. You may keep your coat and handbag with you, but backpacks, umbrellas, and larger bags must be left in a locker or on a rack
No storage space for suitcases, luggage carts or trolleys, large bags or backpacks, other travel luggage, or large objects such as folding bicycles. Please leave your luggage in your hotel or store it at the Drop & Go in Central Station or at the Luggage Storage in Spuistraat
Visitors to the Jewish Cultural Quarter may take photographs in the buildings without flash and without a tripod or other stand, unless otherwise indicated
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
Experience the rich heritage of Amsterdam’s Jewish community with a visit to the Jewish Museum. Gain entry to three historic synagogues, each showcasing a unique chapter of Jewish life in the Netherlands. Wander through thoughtfully curated exhibitions featuring Judaica, personal testimonies, photographs, and ceremonial objects, offering an intimate glimpse into centuries of faith, resilience, and culture. Explore the solemn Holocaust memorial installations, reflecting on difficult histories with care and respect. Along the way, learn about the contributions of Jewish artists, thinkers, and leaders to Amsterdam’s vibrant city life. With clear signage and engaging displays, this cultural landmark provides a meaningful and thoughtful experience for visitors of all backgrounds. A compelling stop for anyone interested in history, art, and social heritage